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Castine – Trinitarian Congregational (Second) Parish (1829)

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In 1820 there was a split among the parishioners of Castine's Congregational Parish, some of whom split off to form the Trinitarian Society of Castine. They constructed a building in 1829 at 68 Main Street, which was, for many years referred to as Castine's Second Parish.

Reference:

Lynn Hudson Parsons, Missions and Meeting Houses, Chapels and Churches: Four Centuries of Faith in Castine, Maine (Castine, ME: Historical Society, 2012), for more information on the history of Castine's churches.

Second Congregational (Trinitarian) Parish

after 1850 Wilson Museum, Castine, Maine (a2045-1)

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Street map of Castine, Maine
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Citation: "Maine Locales & Buildings." In Fitz Henry Lane Online. Gloucester, MA: Cape Ann Museum. www.fitzhenrylaneonline.org/historical_material/?section=Castine+%E2%80%93+Trinitarian+Congregational+%28Second%29+Parish+%281829%29&type=Maine+Locales+%26+Buildings (accessed on July 31, 2025).